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So that just because I can't think at you and you can't hear me doesn't mean that there aren't perhaps brain organizations of some people that are a little bit better at hearing the echo than others.
Well, and, you know, our civilization is drowning us in constant noise.
And so maybe, you know, that drowns it out.
And that's why meditation is why people claim that they can interact with other things.
So these are actually calculations by Kevin Knuth, a physicist from the University of Albany, and a published paper.
Again, just speculation.
But what he basically said was, how much power would it take to instantaneously accelerate
from 50 feet over the ocean to 50 miles above the earth, whatever the number was, and instantaneously decelerate.
So it's not just the amount of power to lift something.
It's the amount of power to accelerate and decelerate instantaneously.
And so you can make simple
physical calculations of a one-ton object, let's say, and it's more than the nuclear output of the United States for a year.
And yet these things seem capable of doing that at will.
So where are they getting the energy from?
And I remember asking how